mike90045 wrote:
DC power limit appeared today, and while it's cool, windy, and sunny with clouds[Los Angeles], I'm a bit surprised that I got a DC limit caution, without seeing more power coming out of the inverter. I've seen more AC watts coming out, but I suppose the DC went too far.
I'm hopeful this does not damage anything, and it's a software limit.
I'm supposed to be well within my rating for the inverter, according to the sizer tool.
60F, 12Mph wind, Scattered Clouds 2:15pm
Mike, just Sunday here in San Diego, we had the same exact conditions and I also saw the over limit displayed in red on the right side by the date on the GT View software. I had version 1.6 so I upgraded to ver. 1.9 and I will keep any Eye on it. From what I have read the 1.6ver was for GT 3.0 and not the GT3.8.
My limits hit at 4050 and they were in red letters.
I think that rays that hit the edges of the clouds does do a job on the panels and thats when the power is more intensified.
Solar Guppy, this is my first thread here, Thank you very much for a killer Website and Software. I have learn alot from this site.
My system is newly installed and it consist of 46 170watt Sharp panels with 2 Xantrex GT3.8 inverters
Fred